The VDSI member platform: networking and knowledge exchange for a safe working world
As a VDSI member, use the VDSInet app, a versatile tool for efficient communication and networking. The platform offers functions that facilitate exchange within the regions, departments and the association. Members can easily communicate with each other through messengers and (video) calls. The timeline enables news sharing, and the platform supports collaboration on documents and wikis. A calendar overview shows all events, and important information can be accessed via push notification.
How does VDSInet work?
After registering in the association, each member is assigned to their region and can communicate with other members. After logging in, a one-time activation is required. Members who would like to get involved in a department can contact the department management. Each member can share questions and information on the timeline and add tags or names of other members. It is possible to follow other members. The platform is available as both a desktop application and an app.
About the VDSI:
The VDSI is Germany's largest professional association for safety, health and environmental protection at work. As an independent, non-profit association, it promotes sustainability and well-being in the workplace. Members from various specialist areas and industries advise companies and employees.
Goals of the VDSI:
The association is committed to safe and healthy working conditions as well as corporate environmental protection. By raising awareness and promoting a holistic awareness, the VDSI supports actors in the areas of safety, health and environmental protection.
Tasks of the VDSI:
The VDSI is committed to training and further education, provides information and supports newcomers to the specialist areas. It is involved in the development of regulations and promotes the exchange of information between its members in networks.
Mission statement of the VDSI:
The work of the VDSI is based on a holistic approach and interdisciplinary collaboration. Voluntary commitment by members and the promotion of innovative projects are important elements. Effective networking, targeted action and knowledge transfer help to make work safe and healthy.